2001 Executive Council Meeting
On December 3, 2001, the Chesapeake Executive Council held its annual meeting at Washington, DC's Union Station. The Executive Council set in motion policies to improve storm water management on federal, state and District-owned land and hosted two signing ceremonies enhancing partnerships formed to restore the Chesapeake Bay.
In keeping with this year's theme of improving urban waterways, the 2001Anacostia Watershed Restoration Agreement was signed to restore the Anacostia River, one of the key Priority Urban Waters identified in the Chesapeake 2000 agreement.
The second agreement, among the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, Center for Watershed Protection and the National Association of Home Builders, launched the "Builders for the Bay" program which encourages Bay-friendly development practices.
News Release and Meeting Materials:
- Agreement Establishing the Builders for the Bay Program [PDF, 99.2 KB]
- Environmentalists and Home Builders Create "Builders for the Bay" Program: Unique partnership to balance development and health of Chesapeake Bay [PDF, 131.5 KB]
- Chesapeake 2000 Update Chesapeake Bay Program in 2001: Creating Better Policy for a Better Bay [PDF, 1.1 MB]
- Citizen's Advisory Committee [PDF, 94.8 KB]
- Chesapeake 2000 Agreement [PDF, 97.1 KB]
- Managing Storm Water on State, Federal and District-Owned Lands and Facilities [PDF, 80.2 KB]
- Bay Leaders Adopt Three Agreements Curbing Development's Impact on Chesapeake Bay [PDF, 275.9 KB]
- Annual Meeting of the Chesapeake Executive Council [PDF, 73.1 KB]
- Local Government Advisory Committee [PDF, 89.0 KB]
- Chesapeake 2000 and the Bay: Where are We and Where Are We Going? [PDF, 3.8 MB]
- Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee [PDF, 91.5 KB]
- Storm Water Management and the Chesapeake Bay [PDF, 230.0 KB]